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Webology ; 19(2):7504-7508, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1958118

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Three-dimensional imaging of a surgical wound in otorhinolaryngology enables a more detailed assessment of the anatomical features of the structure of human ENT organs improving the productivity of the surgeon. For this purpose a remote adapter has been created on the base of the North West State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov in Saint Petersburg, Russia with the help of which the image of the surgical field was broadcast on virtual reality glasses in real time. The applied technique was critically evaluated in comparison with traditional imaging methods. The research work on the implementation of various surgical scenarios was performed on cadaveric material using three different methods of surgery. The data of the experimental clinical study were evaluated using the international survey "NASA Task Load Index". As a result of the experiment a lower level of subjective workload for surgeons when using a VR helmet, which should be considered as a positive effect of the stereopsis phenomenon.

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